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Test results don’t show how effective teachers are

A study has looked at the link between instructional alignment (how teaching is aligned with standards and assessments), value-added measures of teacher effectiveness, and composite measures of teacher effectiveness using multiple measures.

The study looked at 324 teachers of fourth and eighth grade math and English language arts in five states. They completed a Survey of Enacted Curriculum to measure their instructional alignment. This was then compared with value-added measures(taken from state assessments and two supplementary assessments) and teacher effectiveness (using Framework for Teaching scores).

The results showed

These results suggest that the tests used for calculating value-added measures are not able to detect differences in the content or quality of classroom teaching.  


Source: Polikoff,M. S., & Porter, A. C. (2014). Instructional Alignment as a Measure of Teaching Quality. Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 36(4),399–416.

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